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High Performance Gold Nanorods@DNA Self-Assembled Drug-Loading System for Cancer Thermo-Chemotherapy in the Second Near-Infrared Optical Window

Wei Chang, Junfeng Wang, Junfeng Wang, Jing Zhang, Qing Ling, Yumei Li, Jie Wang, Jie Wang

2022Pharmaceutics13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In terms of synergistic cancer therapy, biological nanomaterials with a second near-infrared (NIR-II) window response can greatly increase photothermal effects and photoacoustic imaging performance. Herein, we report a novel stimuli-responsive multifunctional drug-loading system which was constructed by integrating miniature gold nanorods (GNR) as the NIR-II photothermal nanorods and cyclic ternary aptamer (CTA) composition as a carrier for chemotherapy drugs. In this system, doxorubicin hydrochloride (DOX, a chemotherapy drug) binds to the G-C base pairs of the CTA, which exhibited a controlled release behavior based on the instability of G-C base pairs in the slightly acidic tumor microenvironment. Upon the 1064 nm (NIR-II biowindow) laser irradiation, the strong photothermal and promoted cargo release properties endow gold nanorods@CTA (GNR@CTA) nanoparticles displaying excellent synergistic anti-cancer effect. Moreover, the GNR@CTA of NIR also possesses thermal imaging and photoacoustic (PA) imaging properties due to the strong NIR region absorbance. This work enables to obtaining a stimuli-responsive "all-in-one" nanocarrier, which are promising candidate for bimodal imaging diagnosis and chemo-photothermal synergistic therapy.

Topics & Concepts

NanorodPhotothermal therapyMaterials scienceDoxorubicin HydrochlorideNanocarriersNanotechnologyNanomaterialsPhotothermal effectAptamerDoxorubicinNanoparticleBiomedical engineeringChemotherapyMedicineBiologyGeneticsSurgeryNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsExtracellular vesicles in diseaseGold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and Applications
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